Tune back into your life.

 

If your type of hearing loss is treatable with hearing aids, Dr. Pillow can help you find the perfect fit—for you and your lifestyle.

 
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Audeo Lumity Receiver-in-the-Canal (RIC)

Our most versatile and popular hearing aid. The RIC Lumity comes in four levels of technology, with even the entry level being outstanding quality and performance.

Phonak Virto Lumity Custom CIC Hearing Aid

Custom-made, Virto Lumity fits your ears and delivers an unrivaled hearing experience to enhance your lifestyle.

Phonak Naida Lumity Behind-the-Ear (BTE) for profound hearing losses

The power BTE hearing aid with next level, powerful sound, connectivity to smartphones, TV and more, and empowering smart apps.

Phonak Lumity Slims

With Phonak SmartSpeech Technology, Phonak Slim hearing aids provide features that improve speech understanding while offering a unique ergonomic shape designed for comfort.

Types of Hearing Aids

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    Behind-the-Ear

    In BTE hearing aids, everything is contained inside a durable case that sits behind the outer ear. Sounds are transmitted to the user's ear directly via a small tube attached to a dome or earmold. BTE hearing aids have traditionally been the largest in size, and are also the best hearing aids for those needing the most power.

  • Illustration of Receiver-in-the-Canal hearing aid placement

    Receiver-in-the-Canal

    Another type of hearing aid is RIC. These rest behind the outer ear, just like BTE hearing aids. The difference is that the speaker sits inside the ear—in an ear mold or dome. It is separate from the rest of the device, and the case is then connected by a wire to the speaker. This type of hearing aid is traditionally smaller, lighter and more discreet than a BTE, but not powerful enough for wearers with profound hearing loss.

  • Illustration of in-the-ear-canal hearing aid

    In-the-Ear

    ITE hearing aids sit entirely inside the ear. There are various sub-styles in this category, from the large and more powerful Full Shell to the smaller CIC (Completely-In-Canal) and the virtually invisible IIC (Invisible-In-Canal)

Not sure which type of hearing aid is right for you?

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PLEASE NOTE: I do NOT accept insurance. Upon request, I can provide documentation for you to file with your insurance. I try to keep my routine fees, such as hearing evaluations and speech therapy prices lower to help them be more affordable.

We offer free hearing screenings to confirm that there is hearing loss.

If hearing loss is indicated, we offer more in-depth diagnostic hearing evaluations to determine the best course of action. While hearing aids are often a part of the solution, our in-depth diagnostic evaluations ensure that the best, most appropriate care plan is prescribed for each patient.